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Updating the fans by connecting them to the original fan headerI've found a tresor in my parents attic. Two slim-fan-header to 4pin-header adapters ! I think one of them came from an old NZXT G10 bracket my brother has left here, and the other comes from... ???See ?? Isn't that a shody slim-4pin-to-2x4pin-fan-header adapter ??That adapter has a slim 4pin to 2x4 pin header. It works. I'm amazed. Now the fans run from 36% to 60% in GPU Tweak or Afterburner. Sounds stupid, but I'm thinking about gettin back to the silentwings just because I feel they could start lower...Now, I finally have a fan curve I can set and forget in afterburner, and unervolt the GTX 1080 ti. It's already stable at 0.975mV, 1949MHz. Doesn't sound great, but I actually can get more than 8500 points in 3Dmark, helped by a slight DRAM OC (+430, which means nothing to me).I'm pretty happy now
Updating the fans by connecting them to the original fan header
I've found a tresor in my parents attic. Two slim-fan-header to 4pin-header adapters ! I think one of them came from an old NZXT G10 bracket my brother has left here, and the other comes from... ???
See ?? Isn't that a shody slim-4pin-to-2x4pin-fan-header adapter ??
That adapter has a slim 4pin to 2x4 pin header. It works. I'm amazed. Now the fans run from 36% to 60% in GPU Tweak or Afterburner. Sounds stupid, but I'm thinking about gettin back to the silentwings just because I feel they could start lower...
Now, I finally have a fan curve I can set and forget in afterburner, and unervolt the GTX 1080 ti. It's already stable at 0.975mV, 1949MHz. Doesn't sound great, but I actually can get more than 8500 points in 3Dmark, helped by a slight DRAM OC (+430, which means nothing to me).
I'm pretty happy now